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Spiritual & Devotional Tattoos

byShivaStudio in Greater Noida; Home service across NoidaStarts from250 Per Square InchView full gallery

I specialize in meaningful spiritual tattoos—from classic Om and Trishul symbols to detailed Lord Shiva portraits. Let's sketch your design together until you are happy with the flow and placement.

A powerful depiction of an angry Lord Shiva on the forearm. This detailed black and grey tattoo captures a moment of divine intensity.

This full forearm armband is one of my favorite pieces, combining a serene portrait of Lord Shiva with a detailed trishul and Om symbol. It’s a powerful statement piece that required hours of steady, precise work.

A devotional "Radhe Radhe" tattoo in Hindi script, designed with Krishna's flute and a peacock feather. This is a beautiful way to express faith and devotion.

This custom armband tattoo tells a story with spiritual symbols, including a Trishul, Om, and a mountain landscape. We started with a paper sketch to perfect the design before moving to the stencil and final ink.

A classic Mahadev trishul tattoo on the forearm. The design includes subtle color accents to make the symbol stand out.

This forearm piece combines a trishul and Om symbol, two powerful elements of Shaivism, into one cohesive design with red and black ink.

A bold trishul and Om tattoo placed on the upper back. The use of bright red ink against the black creates a striking contrast.

A custom Om symbol tattoo on the back, designed with unique flourishes and a touch of color. This is a simple yet elegant piece.

A trishul tattoo placed vertically along the spine, incorporating the Om symbol within the design. This is a popular placement for spiritual art.

A clean and classic Om symbol tattoo on the forearm, incorporating a damru. It's a timeless design for spiritual expression.

About Spiritual & Devotional Tattoos

Getting a spiritual tattoo is a commitment, so we always start with a paper sketch. I show you the exact stencil size and design layout before a single drop of ink touches your skin. This way, you know exactly what you are getting, whether it is a small wrist Om or a full forearm Mahadev piece, before we start the machine.

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